Cameron Webb
Scientist | Bridging Racial Equity & Public Health
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Dr. Cameron Webb is a physician, professor, and former White House advisor who bridges racial equity and public health.
As a physician and former White House advisor on COVID-19, he has been at the forefront of efforts to address disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Dr.
Webb currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, where his research focuses on using data-driven strategies to improve community health. His insights on policy, healthcare, and racial justice offer practical frameworks for building more equitable systems.
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How to design mosquitoes out of cities
As cities adopt greener, more sustainable designs, there's risk of a dangerous and unwelcome tenant moving in: mosquitoes. Researcher Cameron Webb explains what urban planners and the general public need to understand about mosquitoes -- the deadliest animals on the planet -- in order to avoid future outbreaks of disease carried by these pesky insects.
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